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Understanding the History and Significance of the Surrealism Movement
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Students analyze and write text for audio guides about particular pieces of art from the Surrealism movement.
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Find academic curriculum resources to highlight ethical themes and principles or support a character education program.
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Why Parents Need To Know More About Bullying
In the classroom, this guide will help the facilitator of kids' groups ages K-3 better understand child bullying-a destructive behavior which ultimately leads to further violence if adults don't… See More$3.90
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This Greek actress and political activist was the minister of culture in her country's first Socialist government (1981). Learn more from Encyclopaedia Britannica's '300 Women Who Changed the World.'
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Online activities allow students to interpret artifacts such as biographical information, photographs, letters, maps and news clippings to discover how people from various regions throughout the...
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Not sure what is meant by 'al dente' or what 'julienne' is? Consult this cooking dictionary.
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Grade 3 Math Numbers
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Grade 3 Math Numbers, including skills such as Count Numbers, Compare Numbers, Even and Odd Numbers, Place Value, Complete Number… See More$1.99
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This A&E Biography Teacher's Guide includes discussion questions, research activities, vocabulary, and resources designed to help students understand Castro's life and its impact on history.
Articles of Agreement: Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Get background information, view the original and read the text of this historic document.
The Center For Internee Rights, Inc
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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World War II
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The Anti-Bullying And Teasing Book For Preschool Classrooms
In preschool, children encounter their first experiences in forming and joining social groups outside their family. It is natural for them to try different social interactions while learning about… See More$19.10
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In this game you're a bank robber who has been captured by the police along with your bank-robbing accomplice. Do you confess to the police? Or cooperate with your accomplice?
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